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    Few-second-long correlation times in a quantum dot nuclear spin bath probed by frequency-comb nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy

    Using a frequency-comb nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy technique it is possible to probe the fluctuations in the nuclear spin bath of a self-assembled quantum dot and reveal long nuclear spin correlati...

    A. M. Waeber, M. Hopkinson, I. Farrer, D. A. Ritchie, J. Nilsson in Nature Physics (2016)

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    Electric control of the spin Hall effect by intervalley transitions

    Controlling spin-related material properties by electronic means is a key step towards future spintronic technologies. The spin Hall effect (SHE) has become increasingly important for generating, detecting and...

    N. Okamoto, H. Kurebayashi, T. Trypiniotis, I. Farrer, D. A. Ritchie in Nature Materials (2014)

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    Electric-field-induced coherent coupling of the exciton states in a single quantum dot

    The ability to generate entangled photon pairs from a quantum dot critically depends on the size of the fine-structure splitting of its exciton states. A demonstration of the ability to tune this splitting wit...

    A. J. Bennett, M. A. Pooley, R. M. Stevenson, M. B. Ward, R. B. Patel in Nature Physics (2010)